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In general, it's expected that websites have different heights from page to page, but if you must have a fixed height, you should probably just wrap all your content in a div and give it a fixed height, like so:

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<div style="height: 1000px"><!-- Fixed height div --><img src="/images/logo.jpg"><div class="news"><h4>Announcements</h4><h5>02/02/09</h5><p>With the World economic crisis worsening by the day the company is taking measures to tighten up its financial security. For the company's argicultural projects, 2008 saw a significant decrease in wool production in response to the sharp drop in international wool prices. Ninety percent of the merino flock has been sold and replaced with the meat producing <a href="http://www.dorper.com.au/cms/pages/breed-information.php">Dorper breed</a>. A flock of 600 <a href="http://samm.net.au/">SAMMs</a> have been kept in order to maintain diversity.</p><p>Work has commenced on developing a side-line business in aqua-culture, specifically in relation to the Australian fresh-water crayfish or <a href="http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/docs/pub/IdCrayfish/IdCrayfishPage05.php?0304">Yabby</a>. A lot of work must be done before the yabbies will be ready for harvest. Currently about 50% of the dams have established populations with the rest only having been recently populated with brood stock. It is expected to be at least a year until revenue will start to be generated by this operation.</p></div></div><!-- End of fixed height div -->

wouldn't i just adjust the height of div.news instead of creating a new div? I tested that and both options have the same effect. or is there some other reason you recommended I do that?

I put the logo.jpg inside the div.news and now all my pages are the same height. but the logo is aligned to the left. maybe that is why I should create a new div.

thanks for the fast reply.

If you wrap a div around the entire page, or just the content, or whatever you want to give a fixed height, and give it an id of wrapper, and use that on each page of your site, you can declare a height for that one id in your stylesheet instead of declaring a height for a different selector for each page.